Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
In their article, “Relative Simultaneity in the Special Theory of Relativity,” Jackson and Pargetter (1977) have offered a method to determine distant simultaneity which they claim to be independent of any assumptions concerning one-way velocities and thus a basis for denying the conventionality of distant simultaneity within the framework of the Special Theory. In what follows, I shall argue that the case they make to support the claim to independence is mistaken.